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Eeeuw a Baby Sister

Gobs of happiness, bundles of joy! My sister turned out to be a boy Mom said, “Welcome your little brother!” She'd been promising me the other You know! EEEUW... a baby sister! Imagine if I had to kiss her! Thanks to the stork way up high If Mom had a girl, I'd probably die! Sisters don't wrestle or play with guns They play with dollies, have girlie fun Glad the way things have turned out Us guys are buds, there's really no doubt! I know! I realize they're people too In fact, some are cute, this is true But if you're gonna give me my druthers I would much prefer a baby brother! The moral is, if you eat your veggies Your Mom will be happy and never edgy A contented Mom will usually bear fruit With a baby boy who'll be cuter than cute! These are the words of a real little boy Who won't even try to hide his joy! He comes right out, it's not a quiz Boys are superior and that's how it is! In jest...

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Date: 6/13/2022 4:59:00 PM
very lovely write enjoy your day sweetie xoxo..
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Jack Ellison
Date: 6/13/2022 7:01:00 PM
Thank you Yolanda!!! Thought you ladies might take offence! Should have known! Love you Yolanda! XOX
Date: 6/13/2022 9:06:00 AM
They saved the best till last, glad your dad didn't give up. Tom
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Jack Ellison
Date: 6/13/2022 9:25:00 AM
The best to the last! LOL So true so true! Loved my Daddy! Happy Jack
Date: 6/13/2022 7:01:00 AM
(chuckling) It certainly was true in my family. I was born on my sister's seventh birthday, but then after me Mom bore a little brother. He's still very close to me.
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Jack Ellison
Date: 6/13/2022 7:12:00 AM
Believe it or not I was the youngest of ten kids... nine girls then me! Dad kept trying! LOL But I was worth waiting eh?

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